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Gastric diverticulum
Gastric diverticula are sac-like outpouchings that most commonly originate from the posterior surface of the gastric fundus. They are the least common of the gastrointestinal diverticula.
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Gastric diverticula are rare and commonly detected incidentally. The incidence varies from 0...
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumor
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Cecal diverticulitis
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Currarino syndrome
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18 Apr 2018
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Diaphragmatic rupture
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11 Mar 2013
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Crohn disease (PET-CT)
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Splenic infarction
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Situs inversus totalis with left-sided acute appendicitis
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Familial adenomatous polyposis
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21 Apr 2013
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Pneumatosis coli
Pneumatosis coli is a descriptive sign presenting radiographically as intramural gas limited to the colonic wall.
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There are different terminologies in the medical literature, such as pneumatosis intestinalis, pneumatosis coli, and pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis. Pneumatosis in...
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Klebsiella
Klebsiella is a genus of Gram-negative, oxidase-negative, rod-shaped bacteria, which is relatively commonly encountered in the healthcare environment. It has numerous species, including K. pneumoniae, K. aerogenes, and K. rhinoscleromatis 1. Klebsiella may cause a range of infections, most commo...
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Lynch syndrome: duodenojejunal adenocarcinoma
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Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
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16 Jul 2012
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AIDS-related lymphomatosis
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10 Apr 2018
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Peritoneal hydatidosis
Peritoneal hydatidosis occurs secondary to the seeding of echinococcosis into the peritoneum, usually secondary to the rupture of hydatid disease of the liver.
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Seeding involves the entire peritoneum and gives appearance of a multiloculated mass.
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Peritoneal hydatidos...
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Lower gastrointestinal bleeding
Lower gastrointestinal bleeding (LGIB) is defined as that occurring distal to the ligament of Treitz (i.e. from the jejunum, ileum, colon, rectum or anus) and presenting as either hematochezia (bright red blood/clots or burgundy stools) or melena.
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The incidence of lower gastrointe...
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Rigler sign (bowel)
The Rigler sign, also known as the double-wall sign, is a sign of pneumoperitoneum seen on an abdominal radiograph when gas is outlining both sides of the bowel wall, i.e. gas within the bowel's lumen and gas within the peritoneal cavity. It is seen with large amounts of pneumoperitoneum (>1000 ...
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Pseudomembranous colitis
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Hirschsprung disease
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Small bowel carcinoma
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